Wednesday, 18 September 2013

WOYWW

Good Morning, no WOYWW last week as I was on my hols in the lovely Cornwall, so no crafting for a whole week, so making up for it this weekend with a whole day crafting with a couple of my sisters (I know they'll both get excited when they get a mention!), my mom and two very good friends, its all happening this Saturday so hopefully lots to show you next week.

Anyway back to my workdesk at the moment, sorry its a bit blurred (but it is early in the morning!),


my messy (but sort of organised) desk
As you can see I have been working on a stampscapes scene. Previously I have done them on normal card but I thought I would try it on glossy, hence all my whispers inks are out, which I bought years ago but haven't got around to using them. Here's a closer look:



I love these stamps, this one isn't quite finished, I think it needs to be a bit darker round the edges, but not a bad start.

Bye for now

Donna x

21 comments:

  1. Stunning! This one needs a frame Donna. I could just sit there and admire the view. Happy WOYWW to you from Helen 67

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  2. this is the first time i encounter a stampscapescene. interesting! and lovely! have a wonderful week! alpha shanahan 37

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    1. Hi, I have only just discovered them too, but they are great to use

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  3. That's a beautiful image - I really like it! As a non papercrafter though, I'm not sure about the techniques you talked about, but that's ok. I still love the end result :-)
    Hugs, LLJ 58 xx

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  4. Stunning, truly amazing!

    Thanks for sharing your crafting space and have a great week

    Candace #60

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  5. Hi.
    Loving having a peek at your world today. It all looks like fun from here.
    Thanks for sharing and I hope you have a great week.
    Neil#72

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  6. Cracking picture Gromit! Sorry, a real Wallace and Gromit fan here!!!!!!!!! Seriously though, that stamp is amazing, and you have enhanced it so well. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. Have a good WOYWW, and a great crafting Saturday, kind regards, John W #71.

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  7. Wow...Your stamping is amazing. Happy crafting #1

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  8. Oh that is so pretty. I really must learn how to mask when stamping. I love stamps too! The colors you used are so pretty. Wish I could visit this place with a cup of tea and a good book!!
    Have a blessed day!
    Belinda (26)

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  9. That is awesome !! Very clever. Thank you for letting me snoop :-)

    HAPPY WOYWW 224

    IKE in Greece #49 xx

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  10. Hi Donna
    this is an amazing piece I love the depth and the way it draws you in making you want to look at it over and over. Can I ask what stamp you used to do the stones?

    Have a great day today and a wonderful weekend
    Ria #61

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    1. Hi Ria, thanks for your lovely comments. The stamp is from Stampscapes from the Nature 6 unmounted sheet, and I think the particular stamp is called "ledge". You can get them in the UK online

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  11. I have seen these stamps in a craft shop, what you are doing is amazing!
    Karen #69

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  12. wow, that is lovely, where abouts in Cornwall did you stay? Lx

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    1. Hi Lea, Thanks for the comment. We stopped just outside Looe in south Cornwall, it's very dog friendly as we took Jess (see earlier posts) with us

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  13. Hi Donna, that is gorgeous, I might have to get some of these stamps. I have got rid of my Whispers inks, I never found them very good. You are so lucky to have two sisters and your Mum to craft with! My Mum does make cards but she will never come round to play in my craft room, my parents can't bear the mess!

    Cazzy x #95

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  14. Wow I love these beautiful stamps and your coloring of it is just gorgeous. Have a great week! Danie #38

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  15. That is beautiful, you should mount and frame it. The stamps look fab. Hugs. Pam#48

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  16. Beautiful work! Oh I have a lot to live up to with all of your fabulously artistic people. Kim #43

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  17. Stunning work I really like it and the colours chosen, I also checked out the finished card, brilliant. Thanks for popping in to visit me, sorry I am getting back to you so late, working shift work really chews up my time. Again thanks

    Eliza

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